The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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Page xxxiii
... Night's Dream , Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Comedy of Errors , The Love's Labor Lost , The Love's Labor Won , * and The Merchant of Venice . He had also written a great number of his Sonnets , and the minor pieces of poetry which were ...
... Night's Dream , Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Comedy of Errors , The Love's Labor Lost , The Love's Labor Won , * and The Merchant of Venice . He had also written a great number of his Sonnets , and the minor pieces of poetry which were ...
Page xliii
... night . We were all very merrye at the Globe , when Ned Alleyn did not scruple to affyrme pleasantely to thy friend Will , that he had stolen his speeche about the qualityes of an actor's ex- cellencye , in Hamlet , hys tragedye , from ...
... night . We were all very merrye at the Globe , when Ned Alleyn did not scruple to affyrme pleasantely to thy friend Will , that he had stolen his speeche about the qualityes of an actor's ex- cellencye , in Hamlet , hys tragedye , from ...
Page xlviii
... night " he met at Crendon , in Bucks , with the original of Dogberry . Aubrey says , that the constable was still alive about 1642. " He and Ben Jon- son did gather humors of men wherever they came ; " and as the constable of Crendon ...
... night " he met at Crendon , in Bucks , with the original of Dogberry . Aubrey says , that the constable was still alive about 1642. " He and Ben Jon- son did gather humors of men wherever they came ; " and as the constable of Crendon ...
Page lv
... night . ' " And in the thirty - first , he tenderly exclaims — ' How many a holy and obsequious tear Hath dear religious love stolen from mine eye , As interest of the dead ! ' " Another very fascinating feature in the character of Shak ...
... night . ' " And in the thirty - first , he tenderly exclaims — ' How many a holy and obsequious tear Hath dear religious love stolen from mine eye , As interest of the dead ! ' " Another very fascinating feature in the character of Shak ...
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... night , is lack of the sun . That he , that hath learned no wit by nature or art , may complain of good breeding , or comes of a very dull kindred . CHARACTER OF AN HONEST AND SIMPLE SHEPHERD Sir , I am a true labourer ; I earn that I ...
... night , is lack of the sun . That he , that hath learned no wit by nature or art , may complain of good breeding , or comes of a very dull kindred . CHARACTER OF AN HONEST AND SIMPLE SHEPHERD Sir , I am a true labourer ; I earn that I ...
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